The suspect involved in an officer-involved shooting on Sunday afternoon faces several charges stemming from the incident.

Alicia Scott, 23, was shot by a Kentucky State Police Commercial Vehicle Enforcement officer on Newburg Road near Interstate 264 after a high-speed chase that covered nearly 30 miles and crossed from Kentucky into Indiana and back again.

"One cop hit her, spun her around and then she started spinning tires trying to get away. Then they pinned her up against the guardrail," Ferguson said. "Immediately after that I heard six to eight shots."

Scott was taken to University of Louisville Hospital, where she is listed in serious but stable condition.

Louisville Metro police said they responded to several domestic situations involving Scott on Sunday.

The first was in the 3500 block of Georgetown Circle.

One neighbor, who didn't want to be identified, said she woke up around 9 a.m. to the sound of two women yelling.

The arguing couple was Scott and her domestic partner, the neighbor said.

"One of the girls had taken her keys and wouldn't give them back. All she was trying to do was get her keys back," the neighbor said.

Around 11 a.m., more fighting was reported.

"She said that she didn't want to be with her no more and that she was over with her," the neighbor said. "The girl ended up getting hit and then the police ended up coming."

Police said things escalated later in the day, with Scott shooting up her partner's car with the woman inside.

Police issued an alert to neighboring agencies, saying Scott was wanted for attempted murder and was considered armed and dangerous.

When police spotted Scott's car on I-264, she took fled, police said.

"Our Commercial Vehicle Enforcement officers were nearby and in the area and they caught up to the pursuit and located the vehicle," Kentucky State Police Sgt. Michael Webb.

Police said that when they finally got Scott to stop, she pulled out a handgun. That's when Koch opened fire.

"Based upon the situation presented to us by the suspect, we really had no choice in the matter. She presents a firearm like that -- the criminal action of presenting a firearm is met with deadly force," Webb said.

KSP said the investigation into the shooting is ongoing. Investigators will determine how many shots Koch fired and if Scott fired at police as well.

Koch is on administrative leave per KSP policy on officer-involved shootings.

KSP investigators from other posts will be brought in to investigate the shooting and present the findings to a grand jury at a later date.

Scott has been charged with fleeing and evading, reckless driving, speeding, wanton endangerment and attempted murder of a police officer in connection with the chase and shooting incident.

She will also face charges from the earlier domestic incident, police said.